News - Birmingham Law School A perfect storm in clinical negligence litigation is brewing and reforms are on the horizon Description:Birmingham Law School's John Tingle looks at issues related to clinical negligence compensation and the NHS.Date:30 May 2022 A patient safety crisis in NHS maternity care? Description:John Tingle discusses issues relating to maternity care in England.Date:23 May 2022 The UK Government’s plan to send refugees to Rwanda isn’t that different to policies in Europe Description:The the UK is not the first country to pursue such off-shoring of its responsibilities towards those seeking refugeDate:19 May 2022 Dispelling the ‘Digital Enchantment' Description:Why worshipping at the shrine of digital innovation is misguided and dangerous. Date:16 May 2022 Professor Trybus new Chairman of the ESA Procurement Review Board Description:Professor Martin Trybus has been appointed Chairman of the European Space Agency Procurement Review Board after a unanimous vote of all members of the Board.Date:10 May 2022 The Jurisdictional Immunities case 10 years on: doctrinal enthusiasm not matched in practice Description:Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the legacy of the ICJ’s judgment on Jurisdictional Immunities (Germany v Italy) which the Court delivered ten years ago.Date:09 May 2022 Can regulation fix bank culture? Description:Dr Andreas Kokkinis critically interrogates the experience of the implementation of the SMCR in light of interdisciplinary literature on organisational culture.Date:09 May 2022 The Throwback of a ‘Modern Bill of Rights’ Description:Professor Fiona de Londras discusses the Government’s proposals regarding “Modern Bill of Rights”Date:09 May 2022 Seeking impact as a lone researcher Description:Dr John Kendall on the relevance of academic research in impacting the real world.Date:25 April 2022 Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili presents two papers on Ukraine Description:In March, Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili has presented two papers on armed conflict in Ukraine and related international law implications. Date:14 April 2022 Birmingham 72nd in the world for Arts and Humanities Description:The College of Arts and Law remains amongst the best performing research-intensive universities in the world, according to the 2022 QS World Rankings. Date:06 April 2022 Counterhegemonic narratives to human rights and the racialising work in becoming ‘human’ Description:Dr Shaimaa Abdelkarim writes for the Birmingham Law School research blog.Date:04 April 2022 Previous123456789101112131415Next